Celebrities, they’re just like us! They tweet about their first world problems and use the internet as a first resort when in the market for something. The only difference, is when a celebrity has a problem, the entire world is willing to do anything to help them. On September 21, model Chrissy Teigen tweeted out […]

LinkedIn can be a practical tool for any business to grow their network and build brand recognition. As with any other social network, LinkedIn requires inimitable ways to become successful. Our social media marketing agency in Toronto has compiled 5 simple tips that will positively impact your LinkedIn brand presence in 2017.
1. Use your page […]

2015 was the year of video marketing. According to SocialBakers, there were more videos uploaded to Facebook than there were uploaded to YouTube. Facebook users also saw more engagement on the videos uploaded directly on Facebook. One of the advantages of Facebook Videos is that your videos will play automatically in users’ News Feeds. Moreover, […]

I recently read an article on Inc. Magazine entitled Why It’s Finally Time to Close Your Google+ Account by John Brandon. Brandon views Google+ as a big mess and nightmare. He argues that there was always a problem with the service, from the beginning, and that there’s a bizarre dichotomy between “real work” you do […]

Facebook is experimenting with a technology that is able recognize people in photos even if it can’t see their faces. The new technology developed by the Facebook AI Research team was able to recognize people’s identities with 83.05% accuracy.

Social media platform LinkedIn officially announced the new Analytics tool for Publishing on May 7th. The newly launched LinkedIn Analytics tool for published posts offers valuable insight on who is reading and engaging with your posts. If you are a LinkedIn publisher, you will be able to evaluate whether you are reaching the right audience, which posts are engaging for your readers and more.

Facebook helps by urging its users to support the victims of the April 25th 2015 earthquake in Nepal. Facebook has promised to match every dollar donated up to $2 million. As of today when you log in on Facebook you’ll see a message appear on the top of your news feed with an option to donate to the humanitarian charity International Medical Corps.

Gone are the days when Facebook, the largest social media platform in the world, showed you every post from every friend and page you followed. On Tuesday April 21, 2015, Facebook announced its plans to unveil three new updates to its News Feeds algorithms.